I know, I know you must be asking does she live at Dollar Tree? I have a very legitimate excuse for my visit yesterday. I was picking up items for goody bags for our new teachers. Now, I feel much better. But, does it hurt to look around and see something that just jumps out at you? Lat year I posted a math workstation with a transportation and outerspace theme. Yesterday, I found transportation and outerspace erasers again. So I'm putting a link in this post that will take you back to last year's post, just click on the link under the erasers. I am always on the lookout for items that will engage the boys in my classroom. I use the storyboards as counting mats and then to play dice games.
Monday, July 30, 2012
More Math Workstations using Dollar Tree Erasers
I know, I know you must be asking does she live at Dollar Tree? I have a very legitimate excuse for my visit yesterday. I was picking up items for goody bags for our new teachers. Now, I feel much better. But, does it hurt to look around and see something that just jumps out at you? Lat year I posted a math workstation with a transportation and outerspace theme. Yesterday, I found transportation and outerspace erasers again. So I'm putting a link in this post that will take you back to last year's post, just click on the link under the erasers. I am always on the lookout for items that will engage the boys in my classroom. I use the storyboards as counting mats and then to play dice games.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Counting Robots Math Workstation
Aren't they adorable?
I made a trip to Dollar Tree today and saw some very cute erasers. My kindergarteners love using erasers as manipulatives and I'm always on the lookout for things that I know my boys will like and they will love these adorable robot erasers! So, I made a storyboard and some numeral cards for counting objects. I will use these a little later for dice games as well. There are also some cute transportation erasers as well. I will recycle an old post from last year later this week that features transportation erasers. Saturday, July 21, 2012
Making Frames with Microsoft Powerpoint
I always start my creating in ppt with a blank slide. Go ahead and delete the text boxes and start with a clean slate.
This is the home screen. On this screen you will be able to choose your fonts and colors for your text and frames.
Click on the insert tab at the top of the page and choose shapes, when the box drops down, choose the shape you want to use.
Click back to the home tab, size your frame with the cursor by highlighting the shape.
On the home tab, there is a format tab. This tab allows you to choose the color of your frame, the width of the lines and whether you want a solid frame or dashes. The pictures below show you each of the drop down tabs you can use to change your frames. The paint can allows you to choose a color or no fill. I always use No Fill for my frames. The pencil allows you to choose the outline color, the width of your lines and dashes.
These are examples of different frmes.
Counting with Pete the Cat workstation
Ok, I am so addicted to back to school items and Walmart is not helping. They are now carrying teacher items for less than 1.00! I saw these cute little erasers for .88 a pack. I decided to add to my Pete the Cat math workstations. Below is a counting game for you to download. The good thing (and its all good) is that you can use any manipulatives you have on hand to use with the cards. I am going to have both a ppt file and a PDF file for you to download. Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Literacy Work Stations Listening Feeebies
P.S. If you would like the ppt version of the book cards, leave a comment with your email address. Don't forget your email address, I fee so sad when you ask for things and I can't get them to you.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
It's Been Awhile
I just returned from a wonderful week on St. George Island, Fl with my family. It was a restful week, but now it's time to think about school! I promise to get back in the groove this coming week!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Civil War Letters Update
A few weeks ago I posted about my Civil War letters project. Hurrah!! I have finished transcribing all 130+ letters. I am now pulling all names and places from the letters. But, I had to share something very exciting. I have a cousin who is also a geneaology buff and she found a picture of my great great grandfather, Marcus Ely (the letter writer) in some of her relatives pictures. You can't imagine how I felt when I opened her email and found the picture (along with his wife's picture) staring at me. I just started crying. I feel like I know them so well and looking at their faces was overwhelming. I am now working on a lesson for our fifth graders on using primary resources in research. I hope I can bring the love of history that I have alive when they read his letters. I promise to start posting again very soon. Thank you to all who nominate me for awards, I appreciate it so much, but I have really concentrated on my book and trying to post things for back to school. Summer passes by much too quickly!
Linda
Linda
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